Cryopreservation at UCSF

Definition
A material processing technique where a living organism is frozen at ultra- low-temperature such that it can be revived and restored to the same living state as before it was stored.
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Mission Bay, Parnassus

Cell and Genome Engineering Core

Mission Bay, Parnassus
Contact: General Inquiries (415) 476-8831 cgecore@ucsf.edu

  • Cryopreservation and storage of cell lines
Parnassus

Cryopreservation Core

Research Resource Program, Parnassus
Contact: Khalida Sabeur (415) 476-3325 Khalida.Sabeur@ucsf.edu

  • Mouse embryo cryopreservation
  • Mouse sperm cryopreservation
SFGH

Core Immunology Laboratory/CFAR Immunology Core

Division of Experimental Medicine, SOM-SFGH, SFGH
Contact: Jeffrey Milush 415-206-3881 jeffrey.milush@ucsf.edu

  • Vaible Cryopreservation of PBMC